Brazil’s Embraer reported an increase in its aircraft deliveries compared to the previous year, by delivering 91 aircraft in Q4 of 2025, exceeding its performance in late 2024 and ahead of the expectation of delivery. Their performance indicates the company’s resilience in expanding its footprint in global air travel, commercial aviation, and executive markets.

Q4 delivery milestone: Dissecting the numbers
The Brazilian plane maker delivered 91 aircraft in Q4 of 2025, showcasing massive growth compared to Q3 of the same year and in 2024. In the commercial sector, 32 jets were delivered, including 15 E195-E2 models; the backbone of Embraer’s aircraft power. Embraer Executive Aviation delivered 53 jets in Q4’25, including the Phenom 300 and other light jets.
With its recent feat in securing a 2.1 billion jets the surgency of their commercial aircraft justifies the demand for Embraer jets in the commercial sector.

Meeting 2025 guidance and market demand
Across the commercial and executive segments, Embraer ended 2025 with 233 delivered aircraft, a 14.8% increase from the 203 aircraft that it had delivered in 2024. The targets of Embraer were met for their projection, but also exceeded their expectations across the different sectors.
- Commercial jets delivered totalled 78, within its guidance of 77-85.
- 155 executive jets were delivered, hitting the high end of the 145 – 155 forecast.
The figures show Embraer’s consistency in growth and the demand for Embraer aircraft.

What does this strong performance mean for travellers & airlines in 2026?
Embraer solidifies itself as a leading competitor in the aviation industry, especially in Brazil. For professionals, this performance is good news for expanded travel capacity. More regional jets means potential for more routes and efficient aircraft. The strong demand for jet deliveries reflects continued demand for business and private travel.
In 2026, airlines are anticipating their quarterly goals and plans. Embraer’s momentum in the last year, in supporting both commercial growth and shifting travel patterns, has been the focus. With efficiency at the forefront of Embraer’s strategy, they hope to continue this feat into 2026.
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